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🎆Review of a book🎆

  Hi🖐 everyone!  I recently read a very interesting book🧨 and wanted to write a review on it so that others can understand whether to read it or not. And now I want to share it with you, I hope that you will like it. If  you like it, you  can write to me about it in the comments.

 

     Writing a War Story is a story that is not like the rest of the works of Edith Walter. The stories that were written before this story were serious, and in" Writing a War Story" the author uses irony. I haven't read much about her biography, but I know that during the First World War I worked as a journalist, traveling along the front lines. She reflected on her military trips in numerous articles. For her active assistance to refugees, the French Government awarded her the Legion of Honor in 1916. The story is about Ivy Spang, an underage writer who was asked to write a short story for publication, distributed among the soldiers in the hospital. At first, Ivy seemed to like the soldiers very much, until the moment when she discovered that the good reception of her novel owed much to the flattering photograph of the author in a nurse's uniform accompanying the text. I liked this book because Ed Walter wrote a satirical story. It also touches on the gender theme. It was interesting to see how an inexperienced writer can be baffled by incorrect praise. I think that this book will appeal to everyone, regardless of what they like and want to read.  If a person just starts reading, he will not be able to stop. I recommend you to read this book otherwise you will not understand many of the topics covered in it.  I also claim that it is necessary to read such a role of work to children, before they grow up. In cases where a person did not like serious works, he still liked it, because it reveals important topics for society, and I think everyone will find something interesting in it.



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